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FSC US Membership Overview and Application for ORGANIZATIONS The following information provides an overview of the FSC US membership program along with application forms and next steps to becoming an FSC member. Membership is for all those who are seeking to support FSC and have a stronger voice in the governance of the FSC system. This application is only for companies and organizations who want to be members with FSC in the and with FSC International. All FSC US members are also members of FSC International. If you want to become an FSC member in a country other than the, please contact membership@fsc.org for more information. NOTE: If you are an FSC Certificate Holder you are not automatically an FSC member. If you are interested in becoming an FSC Certificate Holder, please visit the FSC Website at www.fsc.org. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION STEPS 1. Fill out the application form, page 13 2. Gather all required materials, see checklist on page 12 3. Connect with two current FSC members for letters of support 4. Send all application materials, application form and letters of support to FSC US (membership fees due following approval of application) TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE FSC mission and membership overview 2 Reasons to become and FSC member 3 Frequently asked questions about FSC membership 4 FSC membership weighting of votes 6 Description of the three membership chambers 8 FSC US membership dues 11 Membership application checklist 12 Organizational application for membership 13

FSC Mission and Membership Overview FSC Mission The Forest Stewardship Council shall promote environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial, and economically viable management of the world s forest. FSC Membership Overview Like some mission-driven, non-profit organizations, FSC is membership-based. At FSC, we take it a step further and are membership-governed. FSC relies on the diversity of our members to give us voice, balance, and integrity. FSC members are fundamental to the entire FSC enterprise and vision. Without a diverse and active membership representing social, environmental, and economic interests, FSC could not set the high yet realistic standards for forest management that have made FSC the world s leading forest certification system. It is important to note that if you are an FSC certificate holder this does not mean you are automatically an FSC member. The following information will provide you with all the materials you need to complete the membership application and make your voice heard. FSC needs your participation as a member. The FSC system is built on the foundation of a strong, involved, and diverse, three-chamber membership base. With each new member, FSC becomes stronger and more grounded in true democracy. Please join in the mission today to protect the world s forests for our children, grandchildren, and all future generations.

Reasons why YOU should become an FSC Member To show that you stand behind the mission and values of FSC as FSC demonstrates the breadth and commitment of its diverse membership. To show that you, your organization, or business, supports responsible management of the world s forest supporting FSC contributes to your NGO s mission or your company s social and environmental commitments. To give you a voice in FSC governance and standards setting as a member, you will vote on policy motions at FSC s General Assembly, the main forum for FSC decision-making. You are also eligible to sit on FSC US and FSC International Board of Directors. To join a network of progressive peers who want to help encourage the responsible use of the world s forest through the power of the marketplace.

Frequently Asked Questions about FSC and Membership What is FSC? The Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) is an independent, member-led, non-profit organization that assures environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically prosperous forest management through independent third-party certification and labeling of wood, paper and other forest products. Based in Bonn, Germany, FSC was founded in 1993 in response to public concern about deforestation and demand for a credible wood-labeling system. FSC sets rigorous forest management and chain of custody standards, which are then used by thirdparty auditors to ensure that those standards are being met in the management of forests and the production of forest products. FSC s on-product labeling allows businesses and consumers to choose products from well-managed forests those that are managed to meet the social, economic and ecological needs of present and future generations. FSC is also the only forest certification organization endorsed by such major environmental organizations as the World Wildlife Fund, National Wildlife Federation and Greenpeace. FSC US is the national initiative of FSC and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

What is membership? FSC is a membership association and is governed by its members. Members represent their interests based on their professional activities, regardless of the type of membership (individual or organizational). The diversity of interests is reflected in the three-chamber structure that forms FSC membership: economic, environmental and social. When applying for membership, applicants will select the following: Type: Individual or Organizational Chamber: Environmental, Social or Economic Sub-chamber: North or South, based on whether you are legally registered in a high-income country (North) or non high-income country (South), according to the World Bank definition. The United States is in the Northern sub-chamber. FSC members have the right to vote on policy, standards and governance, including the election of FSC board members. FSC members based in the may also run for, and vote for, the FSC US Board. FSC members are encouraged to attend the FSC General Assembly, the triennial forum at which motions are presented and voted upon by members. The votes of all individual members in each sub chamber represent only 10% of the total vote of the sub chamber, while the votes of all member organizations make up the other 90%. FSC members pay annual membership dues according to their type of membership.

Why is FSC membership structured to ensure chamber balance? In order to balance the interests of different stakeholders, FSC is governed by three chambers that make decisions cooperatively. The three chambers represent environmental, economic and social interests. Each chamber in turn is divided into two sub-chambers, Global North and Global South, to guarantee equal weight of vote and influence among the various countries and economic powers represented. Members based in the are almost always in the Global North sub-chamber.

Why should I become an FSC member? FSC is a participatory association. The membership is the highest authority of FSC and the ultimate decision-maker. FSC relies on the diversity of our members to give us voice, balance and integrity. But not all FSC certificate holders and environmental and social stakeholders are members. Many simply do not realize that membership is an option nor how important it is for FSC s success. FSC needs your participation as a member. With each new member, FSC becomes stronger and more grounded in true democracy. Please join us in our mission to see that more of the world s forests are managed to FSC s high environmental and social standards. Who can become an FSC Member? Individuals and organizations (businesses, non-profits, and government agencies) who support the idea of improved forest management around the world can become an FSC member. All members should demonstrate an active commitment to FSC and its Principles and Criteria.

What are the three chambers of FSC? To balance the interests of different stakeholders, FSC is governed by three chambers with equal vote and power to make decisions cooperatively. The three chambers represent environmental, economic and social interests. Each chamber is divided into sub-chamber north and south; the is in the north sub-chamber. This guarantees equal weight of vote and influence for the different interest groups as well as for different parts of the world and economic power. Members of all FSC chambers demonstrate an interest in environmentally appropriate, socially beneficial and economically viable forest management, with demonstrated support of the FSC Principles and Criteria. Individuals and research, academic, and technical institutions are eligible to become members. A prospective member indicates the chamber with which they most closely align in their membership application. The FSC Board will look at this indication when determining an applicant s designation to a particular chamber. Economic Chamber The economic chamber is for those individuals and organizations that have a commercial interest in forest management and forest products. Such as manufacturers, forest managers, certification bodies, wholesalers, consumer associations, consulting companies, retailers, industry & trade associations (profit or nonprofit), and government agencies. It is expected that: Certification bodies must be in the process of being accredited by FSC Traders have made a commitment to have a significant percentage of their sales in certified material by a set date in the reasonable future Producers have a significant part of their production forests certified by an FSC accredited certification body or be certified within a reasonable time frame, usually two (2) years.

Environmental Chamber The environmental chamber is for those individuals and organizations that have an active interest in the environmentally appropriate management of the world s forests. Such as non-profits, nongovernmental organizations, research, technical, and academic institutions. Social Chamber This chamber is for those individuals and organizations that have a commitment to promoting and encouraging the responsible management of the world s forests because of the benefit for all people, workers, stakeholders, and indigenous populations. Such as nonprofits, indigenous organizations, social movements, research, technical, academic institutions, non-governmental organizations, community organizations, and faith-based groups.

How do I become a member? Once you decide to take the next step towards becoming an FSC member, you will begin by looking over the checklist and application materials (Page 12 to 17). This includes: 1. Filling out the application form 2. Providing two letters of support from current FSC members 3. Providing all publicly available supporting information 4. Submitting the application and materials to Lori Knosalla at FSC US (l.knosalla@us.fsc.org) 5. Waiting for review and approval by the FSC International Membership Committee NOTE: FSC US will invoice for membership dues upon approval of membership, so please do not send payment until notification of your application s approval. Who are the members of FSC? The most up to date record of current members of FSC can be found at the following link. All International FSC Members http://chportal.fsc.org/publicmembersearch FSC US Members - https://us.fsc.org/membership.184.htm Will I receive regular information from FSC? FSC maintains a special email and intranet to keep members updated on upcoming Accreditation Services International (ASI) audits, drafts of standards, newly accredited FSC working groups, Board of Director nominations and elections, and other information. Members also receive e-newsletters from FSC International Center and FSC US.

What does it cost to be an Organizational Member? The membership dues in the tables below apply to FSC members in the Northern subchamber, of which the is a part. Applicants should not enclose membership dues with application. Once membership is approved by FSC International Center, new members will be billed by FSC US. The fee structure for organizational members is based on either the number of employees the organization has or its turnover (revenues / expenses for non-profit organizations) depending on what is easier for you to measure. FSC membership renews automatically at the beginning of each year, unless FSC is notified with a written cancellation of membership with at least a two month notice. Non-profit Organizations Size of Organization Subcategory Based on # of Annual Fee Based on Turnover employees Small 1-100 < $15 Million $150 Medium 101-200 $15-30 Million $1,000 Large 201-1000 $30 150 Million $2,000 Very Large > 1000 > $150 Million $5,000 For-profit Organizations Size of Organization Subcategory Based on # of Annual Fee Based on Turnover employees Very Small 1-100 < $20 Million $200 Small 101-200 $20-40 Million $1,500 Medium 201-1000 $40 200 Million $3,000 Large 1001-10,000 $200 Million 2 Billion $6,000 Very Large > 10,000 > $2 Billion $10,000

Application Checklist Please review the following checklist and complete all applicable items. Send all materials to FSC US for review and submittal to FSC Membership Committee. Organizational Application Form page 13 Application must be filled out in its entirety Organizational Statutes or Articles of Incorporation For non-profit organizations, please include a copy of your 501(c)3 letter of determination Two letters of support issued by current FSC Members If the letter is from an organization, it MUST be signed by the Designated Representative, and if you are unsure who that is, please contact FSC US. If you need assistance in identifying current FSC members to provide letters of support, please contact FSC US and we will help connect you. Any additional information to support your application, such as reports, history, newsletters, and brochures showing the aims of you or your organization. The following is required if publically available: Financial information for determining membership level List of Board of Directors and their affiliations Annual Report ADDITIONAL requirements for the Economic Chamber: We ask that landowners and wood products businesses make a commitment to become an FSC Certificate Holder within two years. This commitment is included in the application form.

ORGANIZATION APPLICATION FOR FSC MEMBERSHIP PLEASE NOTE: 1. Applying for membership is joining the International FSC (FSC-AC) as a US-based member. 2. Only legal entities may apply to be an Organization member of FSC 3. Organization includes both for profit and nonprofit entities and companies CONTACT INFORMATION Organization: Name of Designated Representative/ Title: Street Address: City: State: Zip Code: Email: Telephone: Organization website: FSC CHAMBER DESIGNATION Select the chamber that best represents your organization. See descriptions of the three chambers on page 8 & 9 of the overview. Economic Environmental Social Please provide a brief explanation regarding your chamber preference:

ORGANIZATION INFORMATION Our professional activities can be described as follows: Our support for FSC s aims is based on the following actions: We provide certification services (certification body, auditor): Yes No We are an industry association: Yes No We work for the government or are a government-owned or controlled body: Yes No Size of Organization: For Profit Organizations: Very small (1-100 employees or <$20 million turnover) Small (101-200 employees or $20-40 million turnover) Medium (201-1000 employees or $40-200 million turnover) Large (1001-10,000 employees or $200 million - 2 billion turnover) Very Large (more than 10,000 employees or more than $2 billion turnover) Non-profit Organizations: Small (1-100 employees or <$15 million turnover) Medium (101-200 employees or $15-30 million turnover) Large (201-1000 employees or $30 million - 150 million turnover) Very Large (more than 1000 employees or more than $150 million turnover)

We are (check all that apply): A retailer A wholesaler A forest manager A consulting firm A trader/ broker An investment company A social NGO A union A manufacturer A development agency A training organization An FSC certificate holder A research organization An indigenous organization A consumer s organization Other: We work in the following fields (check all that apply): Garden Furniture Pulp & Paper Construction DIY Non-timber forest products (NTFP) Education / training Printing / print material Other: Our parent company or branch is (where applicable): We have attached letters of support from the following two members: 1. 2. We agree to allow FSC and FSC US to make my membership information (i.e.: all information included in my application materials) publicly available: Yes No. Our membership information may only be shared within FSC

For all three chamber applicants: I request membership in the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC AC). I hereby confirm that the information given in this application is correct, and that I / we support the aims and activities of the FSC, as well as its Principles and Criteria for forest stewardship. I attach all the documentation listed on the requirements checklist, including two (2) letters of support. I agree that my / our FSC membership will be made public. I am aware that FSC membership renews automatically at the beginning of each year, unless I send FSC a written cancellation of membership with two (2) months notice. Additionally, for ECONOMIC chamber applicants, please state your organization s current and future commitment to the FSC: 1. Forest-owning or managing organizations must demonstrate a commitment to be fully certified, typically within two years. 2. CoCs must describe current and future FSC commitments, which much constitute a significant percentage of business. Signature of Designated Representative Name Date